What is the battery capacity of WM Motor?
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WM EX5 offers three specifications of ternary lithium battery packs, with maximum energy storage capacities of 45.99kWh, 52.56kWh, and 56.94kWh, corresponding to NEDC comprehensive driving range of 300km, 400km, and 460km respectively. Introduction to WM Motor: WM Motor, with the English name WM Motor, was established in 2015 and is headquartered in Shanghai, China. The company name is derived from the German phrase for 'world champion' and is a rising domestic provider of new energy vehicle products and mobility solutions. WM Motor's Battery Suppliers: WM Motor collaborates with four battery suppliers: CATL, Lishen, Suzhou Yuliang, and Gotion High-Tech. All four suppliers provide battery versions with NEDC ranges of 300km, 400km, and 460km. The Battery Management System (BMS) is independently developed by WM Motor, and battery manufacturers are required to customize their products according to WM's BMS control standards. Depending on the model, vehicles are available in high-voltage and low-voltage versions, with high voltage matching high power and low voltage suitable for long-range driving. Customers can transparently choose their preferred option when purchasing.
The battery capacity of WM Motor vehicles varies by model. For example, the standard version of the EX5 I drive has a 52.56 kWh battery, which can run about 400 kilometers on a single charge, making it ideal for commuting. For daily use to and from work, I pay attention to charging habits, such as avoiding overnight full charges, to reduce battery degradation. Fast charging can reach 80% in 30 minutes, which is convenient for urgent trips; home slow charging takes about 8 hours and is more economical. In winter, the range drops to over 300 kilometers, so I recommend using a preheating function to avoid cold damage. After driving for more than half a year, I find the range stable and maintenance simple, with regular voltage checks to ensure safety and no malfunctions so far. It's sufficient for city driving, and for long trips, I plan charging points in advance to avoid running out of power midway. Overall, the design is durable.